Confidence in what the blesser of the earth will do

In Psalms 65-67 we have the bright side, the bright and joyful
confidence of the saint who is conscious of being heard, and who,
though not yet in the blessing, counts upon it; whereas up to this
it has been the sense of the power of evil, or the cry to God and
waiting upon Him. Still in Psalm 65 the door of praise is not yet
opened. Praise is silent in Zion; still it surely would not be
silent, the vow now made would be performed. There God was the
hearer of prayer if praise was yet silent, and all flesh would
come to Him. But confidence is very bright here. As to the actual
state of the people and the remnant (indeed, the remnant alone
enter into their case) iniquities prevailed against them. Still
confidence is unshaken, God would purge them away. Blessed the man
that Elohim chose (for all was grace) and made to dwell in His
courts. They would be satisfied with the goodness of His
house. The thing was sure and gave satisfying joy. In verse 5 we
have the judgment in favour of the remnant by which the blessing
would be introduced terrible things in righteousness. God is the
blesser of the earth in every place. The end of the psalm is the
celebration of the earth's blessings, when God comes in in
judgment in favour of His people. At the door of Zion, as yet
eating the fruit of their sins outside, the plea of the remnant
is, that as yet praise was silent in Zion, but it was ready; God
had only to bring in the judgment and deliverance, and it would
wake up; and Elohim would do this, He who was the one blesser and
orderer of the whole earth.